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. >> woodruff: you were asked by the "new york times" to name the three senators you felt closest to in the senate it was three republicans that you named. >> yeah. >> woodruff: i was to ask you, there's a lot of conversation right now about what does the republican party need to do after the terrible losses it suffered in the polls this year? >> right. >> woodruff: do you have a thought about that? >> well, they need to come back to where the public is. frankly, they lost touch with that large plurality in the middle of independents. to mene of theost fascinating numbers are the exit polls was that among self-described moderates, president obama got 15% more votes than governor romney. so a lot of people in this country think president obama is center lowest or even far left. but for self-described moderateit became a choice between obama the democrat, and rom neat republican. and 15% more of them thought that romney the republicans too far over-- i'day to the righ si." so i think the republicans have to come back to where the people are, and they can do it with-- they're particular
. >> woodruff: you were asked by the "new york times" to name the three senators you felt closest to in the senate it was three republicans that you named. >> yeah. >> woodruff: i was to ask you, there's a lot of conversation right now about what does the republican party need to do after the terrible losses it suffered in the polls this year? >> right. >> woodruff: do you have a thought about that? >> well, they need to come back to where the...
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and relocated to new york state. (cheers and applause) i feel i've learned my stripes when it comes to the issue of dogs. >> stephen: so you're soft on dog crime? >> yes. >> stephen: what is it about dogs that makes intelligent men, gifted women, great minds, look at them and say "who's a good boy?" is this that something evolutionary inn us that makes us good (speaks gibberish) (laughter) because you can't help but do it. >> well, dogs were evolved to pay attention to us. >> stephen: or made by god perfectly to pay attention to us. >> they're an extraordinary example of a species that we have bread on the basis of their -- of how much attention they pay to us and how closely they look a us in the eye and how attentive they hang on our every word. it's the most narcissistic thing we've ever done as human beings. (laughter) >> stephen: so it's the best thing we've ever done. as far as we're concerned, because we are the ones who are the subject of the narcissism. >> yes. i dog pays more attention to your face than a h
and relocated to new york state. (cheers and applause) i feel i've learned my stripes when it comes to the issue of dogs. >> stephen: so you're soft on dog crime? >> yes. >> stephen: what is it about dogs that makes intelligent men, gifted women, great minds, look at them and say "who's a good boy?" is this that something evolutionary inn us that makes us good (speaks gibberish) (laughter) because you can't help but do it. >> well, dogs were evolved to pay...
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in new york, you probably remember this, some of you, in 2008 high school students were going out on a weekly basis beating up immigrants that they thought were supposedly undocumented immigrants. the students all knew about this but the adults didn't. it results in a hate crime, a murder. a couple things i wanted to bring up. what does it take to unseat bias? first of all, we have to look at all the places that people are getting that violence, those attitudes, and have dialogue about it. just like amina said, we need to be getting to know each other. some researchers back in the 40's came up with 4 important things to address prejudice. the first is getting it know each other, talking about it, getting it out in the open. the second is equal status, we're not just feeling sorry for those poor little whatevers that are difrplt than us, but we are all equal. the third one is working together and i think about the giants, we're all for the team, not all together not as if we are color blind and color doesn't exist but with our diversity. the fourth is with power and
in new york, you probably remember this, some of you, in 2008 high school students were going out on a weekly basis beating up immigrants that they thought were supposedly undocumented immigrants. the students all knew about this but the adults didn't. it results in a hate crime, a murder. a couple things i wanted to bring up. what does it take to unseat bias? first of all, we have to look at all the places that people are getting that violence, those attitudes, and have dialogue about it. just...
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it sold for $89 a barrel in new york today. experts say they expect that to fall below $70 next year. >> analysts say pot use is on the rise. looking at drug use among eighth, tenth and twelfth graders. more than 45,000 students were surveyed. researchers found among twelfth graders 6.5% smoked pot daily. 3.5% admitted they smoked pot daily and eighth grade pot use was the lowest. >>> memorial churches annual christs bag give away brought out thousands of people today. each hand packed bag was filled with turkey, bread and vegetables. people started lining up early. at one point the line was estimated to be almost a mile long. glide ended up handing out about 5500 bags of food in all. organizers say this year they saw many more elderly people in line. >> it's' cold out there tonight. temperatures are going to hit freezing, right around 30, 31- degrees. the weather system i'm tracking is going to change all that. looks like it's coming in right way. it's not going to get here till tomorrow night. this time tomorrow i'll be showi
it sold for $89 a barrel in new york today. experts say they expect that to fall below $70 next year. >> analysts say pot use is on the rise. looking at drug use among eighth, tenth and twelfth graders. more than 45,000 students were surveyed. researchers found among twelfth graders 6.5% smoked pot daily. 3.5% admitted they smoked pot daily and eighth grade pot use was the lowest. >>> memorial churches annual christs bag give away brought out thousands of people today. each hand...
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the number of companies, foreign companies listing in new york is down. people don't want to list new york with all this uncertainty and regulations. ipos are down, small business start-ups are down. so the president needs to level with the american people a tremendously insurmountable entitlement problem unless we do something structural. that is what he should be doing, and that is what it's all about. right now it's all about taxes. gerri: no one is doing that right now. a last word here. everybody wants to have something bigger done. it doesn't seem possible right now. do you think ultimately congress and the white house will find some common ground? >> i think they will. they always do. again, one of our other guests has talked to me about that churchill "which is america has this inevitable way of doing the right thing. how this we will do something right. gerri: very good point. thank you so much. thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate your time. have a great holiday. still to come, reaction to the takeover of the nyse, and a huge highest invo
the number of companies, foreign companies listing in new york is down. people don't want to list new york with all this uncertainty and regulations. ipos are down, small business start-ups are down. so the president needs to level with the american people a tremendously insurmountable entitlement problem unless we do something structural. that is what he should be doing, and that is what it's all about. right now it's all about taxes. gerri: no one is doing that right now. a last word here....
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mark is joining me from new york. thanks for coming inside "the war room," mark. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: i know you have on the air a lot because of the tragedy last week. i'm curious about the policy arm of your organization and what can be done on the state level. many states have or are introducing laws to allow more concealed weapons in public schools, for example. what is your organization doing at this point for that. >> going to the states is one of the many paths to victory to this issue. one of the paths was actually shown in michigan -- your own home state. so you have a very republican governor there and the nra was on the path to pass two really bad bills, one would eliminate background checks for concealed weapons, and the second would allow concealed carrying in places like day cares and schoolyards. and in a matter of weeks the nra had both of those initiatives completely reversed. we beat them on the first one, after the connecticut shootings the governor vetoed the bill and he should
mark is joining me from new york. thanks for coming inside "the war room," mark. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: i know you have on the air a lot because of the tragedy last week. i'm curious about the policy arm of your organization and what can be done on the state level. many states have or are introducing laws to allow more concealed weapons in public schools, for example. what is your organization doing at this point for that. >> going to the states is...
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york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap in ten years, something to be proud of and buying the stock exchange. not selling for the germans. [talking over each other] >> regulators time it. charlie: regulators in europe, eyes and nasdaq attempt over the stock exchange on antitrust grounds, your company is in one place. i don't think they're going to do that. [talking over each other] tracy: attempting that. charlie: this is a perfect fit, not much overlap. they will sell some stuff, but i think this is a perfect fit. duncan neiderauer had no choice. we should have a chart on trading volumes and this tells the story. since 2008 it has gone downhill
york, the new york mercantile exchange, let's do electronically and he created this thing, the intercontinental exchange and what is great about this is it is something to be said for the stock exchange remaining independent but they are now part of an american company and an american entrepreneur created $10 billion of wealth, that is what the market cap was before the deal and when you buy something your stock usually goes down a little bit, created $10 billion worth of wealth of market cap...
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in new york, you probably remember this, some of you, in 2008 high school students were going out on a weekly basis beating up immigrants that they thought were supposedly undocumented immigrants. the students all knew about this but the adults didn't. it results in a hate crime, a murder. a couple things i wanted to bring up. what does it take to unseat bias? first of all, we have to look at all the places that people are getting that violence, those attitudes, and have dialogue about it. just like amina said, we need to be getting to know each other. some researchers back in the 40's came up with 4 important things to address prejudice. the first is getting it know each other, talking about it, getting it out in the open. the second
in new york, you probably remember this, some of you, in 2008 high school students were going out on a weekly basis beating up immigrants that they thought were supposedly undocumented immigrants. the students all knew about this but the adults didn't. it results in a hate crime, a murder. a couple things i wanted to bring up. what does it take to unseat bias? first of all, we have to look at all the places that people are getting that violence, those attitudes, and have dialogue about it. just...
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it sold for $89 a barrel in new york today. experts say they expect that to fall below $70 next year. >> analysts say pot use is on the rise. looking at drug use among eighth, tenth and twelfth graders. more than 45,000 students were surveyed. researchers found among twelfth graders 6.5% smoked pot daily. 3.5% admitted they smoked pot daily and eighth grade pot use was the lowest. >>> memorial churches annual christmas bag give away brought out thousands of people today. each hand packed bag was filled with turkey, bread and vegetables. people started lining up early. at one point the line was estimated to be almost a mile long. glide ended up handing out about 5500 bags of food in all. organizers say this year they saw many more elderly people in line. >> it's' cold out there tonight. temperatures are going to hit freezing, right around 30, 31- degrees. the weather system i'm tracking is going to change all that. looks like it's coming in right way. it's not going to get here till tomorrow night. this time tomorrow i'll be sho
it sold for $89 a barrel in new york today. experts say they expect that to fall below $70 next year. >> analysts say pot use is on the rise. looking at drug use among eighth, tenth and twelfth graders. more than 45,000 students were surveyed. researchers found among twelfth graders 6.5% smoked pot daily. 3.5% admitted they smoked pot daily and eighth grade pot use was the lowest. >>> memorial churches annual christmas bag give away brought out thousands of people today. each...
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york film critic autos let's see what don sanchez thinks of the movie in tonight's review. >> biggest manhunt in history. the search for osama bin laden. one woman discovers a courier is the path to the september 11th mastermind. >> jessica chastain as the cia agent on track to find the terrorist. >> is that who i think it is? >> wrong directions, pressure. >> we're spending billions of dollars and no closer to defeating the enemy. >> there may be hollywood embellishments in the movie but it's unrelenting and nudging is qlosd over. like tore toour. -- torture. >> not your friend no. going to help you. i want to break you. >> a lot of this is explicit, tough to watch. it's a film opening with horrific 169 calls on september 11th. and wendz a moment of truth and uncertain world we face today. this film is going to revive the debate about effectiveness of torture -- torture. water boarding sequences are graphic. there is a step by step search that is almost clinical. the third third of the film is taut, suspenseful and emotional. the film is unforgetable. one of the best of the year. ver
york film critic autos let's see what don sanchez thinks of the movie in tonight's review. >> biggest manhunt in history. the search for osama bin laden. one woman discovers a courier is the path to the september 11th mastermind. >> jessica chastain as the cia agent on track to find the terrorist. >> is that who i think it is? >> wrong directions, pressure. >> we're spending billions of dollars and no closer to defeating the enemy. >> there may be hollywood...
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new york city just let it go. >>> ladies, the guy you're seeing in this video is floyd hayes. floyd needs to find himself some work. he says he's the former creative director. now he's a freelance creative consultant. basically according to him he develops ideas to help sell your stuff. right now looks like floyd is just sitting in the bar having himself a guinness here. he calls this my seasonal video 2012. description, 'tis the season for agencies to send out holiday videos in a thinly veiled attempt to get your business. here is my attempt. >> it doesn't really look like he's trying very hard. >> well, his attempt, a little bummed out, board. he needs some work. but the thing is, in the past he's had some pretty legit clients. if you look on floyd's website he's worked for a lot of big named clients. now that he's working for himself, things aren't as busy for floyd, so this video is his sort of holiday card to people out there looking for somebody who would be a creative consultant to say, please, please gete out of this bar. a favorite holiday movie, "home alone." but now
new york city just let it go. >>> ladies, the guy you're seeing in this video is floyd hayes. floyd needs to find himself some work. he says he's the former creative director. now he's a freelance creative consultant. basically according to him he develops ideas to help sell your stuff. right now looks like floyd is just sitting in the bar having himself a guinness here. he calls this my seasonal video 2012. description, 'tis the season for agencies to send out holiday videos in a...
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so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good offices of secretary duncan and the attorney general to make sure we send a very clear message as a federal government that we are all in this together, that bullying is indeed not a rite of passage and as you said so correctly and so eloquently, superintendent, that kids can't learn if they don't feel safe. kids can't learn if they can't be themselves. kids can't learn if they are afraid to turn the corner for fear that somebody is going to hurt them. kids can't learn if they perceive that their teachers and administrators don't have their back when something happens. and that's why we're here. that's
so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he has put his skin in the game. he has used the bully pulpit of the presidency, he has used the good...
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new york? >> reporter: well, you know what, this most likely means not a lot for the average investor. you know what? you'll still buy and sell your stock through brokers and you won't notice a change here. this is much bigger news for insiders and word of the new york stock exchange seems to be staying there. >> thank you. >>> 7:11. new details this morning about the mother of the gunman in the quit school shooting. the -- in the connecticut school shooting and the tremendous support for the victims and the community of newtown. >>> edging closer to the fiscal cliff, the vote happening today and the expected result. >>> good thursday morning. starting off very cold. 20s, 30s and 40s. coming up we'll take a look at the forecast temperature in your neighborhood and when major rain returns to the bay area forecast. >>> time now, 7:14. we know more this morning about a report on tuesday about a man with a gun at san jose city college. the information was second- hand. the campus police say a man c
new york? >> reporter: well, you know what, this most likely means not a lot for the average investor. you know what? you'll still buy and sell your stock through brokers and you won't notice a change here. this is much bigger news for insiders and word of the new york stock exchange seems to be staying there. >> thank you. >>> 7:11. new details this morning about the mother of the gunman in the quit school shooting. the -- in the connecticut school shooting and the...
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york city and san francisco using drug addicted prostitutes to lure in human guinea pigs were unknowingly dosed with potent amounts of l.s.d. got they have a crew that observe their behavior through two way mirrors in rooms fitted with surveillance equipment sick but it wasn't just prostitutes and they got the ads sorted mission the cia gave psychedelics to hundreds of unsuspecting americans used as nothing more than guinea pigs for their nyquil pursuits many of which were mental patients prisoners and drug addicts and in one extreme circumstance and mental patient in kentucky was dosed continuously with l.s.d. for one hundred seventy four days straight. but the cia was also dosing each other as well as military officers resulting in many subjects going mad in one instance an agent committed suicide can you imagine mad men style cia goons tripping balls on l.s.d. the cia pioneered the l.s.d. revolution before hippies even existed and all these crazy experiments continued until nine hundred sixty four with the resignation of cia director allen dulles. and eventually expose m.k. ultra and o
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we go live to jane king at the new york stock exchange, next. >> reporter: new insight into the relationship between shooter lanza and his mother as the small connecticut community continues to bury its dead, >>> welcome back. check out where the rain will be today clear lake and cloverdale the rest of us increasing clouds and breezes, mid to upper 50s, 56+Ñy san francisco, 58 oakland, 57 san jose, rain well northó-qmÑ+n forecast low to mid 60s sunshine in southern california the sierra is quiet today that is the key, today, starting tomorrow morning through monday morning winter storm warning two to five feet of snow above 7,000 feet winds gusting 65 to 70 miles per hour. slow levels down to 4,000 feet. have fun getting up there, please be safe. >>> funerals have become part of the daily routine in newtown, connecticut. gun control daily debate nationwide all following the mass shooting at sandy hook elementary school. katie marzullo has the latest this morning. >> reporter: we have heard a lot about nancy lanza's concern for her son adam's mental health. cnn reporting the day before her
we go live to jane king at the new york stock exchange, next. >> reporter: new insight into the relationship between shooter lanza and his mother as the small connecticut community continues to bury its dead, >>> welcome back. check out where the rain will be today clear lake and cloverdale the rest of us increasing clouds and breezes, mid to upper 50s, 56+Ñy san francisco, 58 oakland, 57 san jose, rain well northó-qmÑ+n forecast low to mid 60s sunshine in southern california...
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to honor him, the newspaper says that more than 100 firefighters from connecticut and from new york showed up for his funeral. >>> we are already seeing freezing and subfreezing temperatures around the bay area. it's freezing up in santa rosa, 41 degrees in fairfield, 39 in half moon bay, 33 in pleasanton. very cold conditions. you can see the clear skies over the bay area. some coverage is starting to filter into the north bay. that could keep temperatures from reaching the 20s in a couple locations. but very cold conditions overnight. 20s and 30s through much of the bay area. tomorrow, increasing clouds as that storm that you just saw approaches, and we'll have more rain in store for the weekend. >>> the statuses of richmond -- citizens of richmond weigh in on plans to repair the chevron oil refinery. [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.88 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with s
to honor him, the newspaper says that more than 100 firefighters from connecticut and from new york showed up for his funeral. >>> we are already seeing freezing and subfreezing temperatures around the bay area. it's freezing up in santa rosa, 41 degrees in fairfield, 39 in half moon bay, 33 in pleasanton. very cold conditions. you can see the clear skies over the bay area. some coverage is starting to filter into the north bay. that could keep temperatures from reaching the 20s in a...
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and then we had sandy in the new york, new jersey, long island. but i think there's somewhat of a shorter term duration. people are interested in their homes, they want to furnish. in our case it's not something that if they delayed, they don't come back. it's a question of getting back. >> well, i think that -- i was surprised your stock sold off. i think it is because of the confidence issue. it certainly not because of how you're doing. the retail looks good, the medical looks good, you're doing lot of things right. >> jim, another major advantage that we have is our service. we have now 1,200 interior designers that work for the company retail division, plus we have designers who work for licensees providing personal service of interior designers, white glove service to our consumers free, both complementary. it gives us a great competitive advantage because each interior designer is like an entrepreneur. so we are positioned well. >> you're in very good shape. thank you also for bringing up the united way to help out. >> it's always good to s
and then we had sandy in the new york, new jersey, long island. but i think there's somewhat of a shorter term duration. people are interested in their homes, they want to furnish. in our case it's not something that if they delayed, they don't come back. it's a question of getting back. >> well, i think that -- i was surprised your stock sold off. i think it is because of the confidence issue. it certainly not because of how you're doing. the retail looks good, the medical looks good,...
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as a citizen in new york, assault weapons did not drop in new york. they still have their own assault weapons ban. you can have assault weapons in new york as long as they are manufactured before 1994. host: what kind of weapon do you own customer caller: i got rid of misl weapons because it was a money thing. i have the small caliber .22's right now. host: hi, ron. what do you think about the gun laws as a gun owner? caller: i have two weapons and i call them weapons because i served in our military. i have a critter gun to take care of small rodent. i would never consider an ar-15 for that purpose and an extended clip for something like rabbits or groundhogs is laughable. i also own a 12 gauge shotgun. as a person who handles an assault weapon, i can tell you they are designed to maximize killing of human beings. they are not sporting weapons of any kind, and allow people to have them with extended clips is laughable. i expect members of the nra are going to continue to expel this mischaracterization of what these weapons are for. host: frank is fro
as a citizen in new york, assault weapons did not drop in new york. they still have their own assault weapons ban. you can have assault weapons in new york as long as they are manufactured before 1994. host: what kind of weapon do you own customer caller: i got rid of misl weapons because it was a money thing. i have the small caliber .22's right now. host: hi, ron. what do you think about the gun laws as a gun owner? caller: i have two weapons and i call them weapons because i served in our...
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pulls up with a 3- pointer. 31 points, he is averaging 37 points. 100-86 = a new york knicks. the battle of the boroughs. and the stanford women women's basketball team got all it could handle tonight in south carolina. women - #1 stanford at #21 south carolina tara vanderveer and dawn staley hugging before game under 5 minutes left 40-39 stanford alieghsa welch hits the 3- pointer 42-40 south carolina next possession chiney ogumike powers in the layup and is fouled she made the free throw 44-42 stanford under 1 minute 45-45 tie mikaela reuf . with the layup to give stanford the lead for good final: 53-49 stanford >> tim lincecum has a new hair cut. this is really all the we know. meanwhile, thisthis next story is hard to believe a florida 5th grader, standing all of 4-feet-5 inches tall.is starting on the varsity high school team. he is nicknamed " handles"... and he creates these great shots. his father is the head coach. the only issue is that he could burn up his eligibility before it gets to high school. >> that is amazing! >> he is of 4 ft. 5 in.. >> and he is weaving in
pulls up with a 3- pointer. 31 points, he is averaging 37 points. 100-86 = a new york knicks. the battle of the boroughs. and the stanford women women's basketball team got all it could handle tonight in south carolina. women - #1 stanford at #21 south carolina tara vanderveer and dawn staley hugging before game under 5 minutes left 40-39 stanford alieghsa welch hits the 3- pointer 42-40 south carolina next possession chiney ogumike powers in the layup and is fouled she made the free throw...
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the new york stock exchange is being sold off to a rival exchange for about $8 billion, ending more than two centuries of independence for the iconic big board. and break down what this means rock. >> a lot of people will lose their jobs in the fear of this. the weekly unemployment claims rose 17,000 to 361,000. this is what it comes down to periods i never thought that it was a good idea for them to be publicly traded. is it good that they are public we traded? >> know. i do not think it matters. i just feel like it is an exchange initiative be helped probably. >>hailed the privately. >> do we have anything to worry about? >> . i am not saying that. so far, they stated that would not change anything. the u.s. economy is doing better. it grew at an annualized growth rate at 3.1%. >> the federal reserve probably not have to act or do any thing. all these numbers we are going over the cliffs. >> i think it will be s super bowl cliff. if people start to freak out. two weeks from now you will be seeing it in your paychecks. you will pay about a thousand dollars more in unemployment benefits
the new york stock exchange is being sold off to a rival exchange for about $8 billion, ending more than two centuries of independence for the iconic big board. and break down what this means rock. >> a lot of people will lose their jobs in the fear of this. the weekly unemployment claims rose 17,000 to 361,000. this is what it comes down to periods i never thought that it was a good idea for them to be publicly traded. is it good that they are public we traded? >> know. i do not...
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the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: thank you, mr. speaker. good afternoon. i thank my colleague for yielding me the time. mr. speaker, today we are launch watching an attempt to perpetuate a hoax. don't bother to take notes. no need to call the family and say there is history made here. just move along. there is nothing happening here. we've got this plan doesn't come anywhere close to being a solution to the fiscal cliff. it's a political gimmick and all of us recognize that it has no chance whatever of becoming law. the process that brought us here has been equally shameful. more like a developing country than the greatest democracy in the world. it has been painful to watch the otherwise responsible members of the majority play their assigned roles pretending what we did last night was normal and legitimate. last night we saw grave miscarriage of democratic process in my time on the rulings committee. facing the impending fiscal cliff that could devastate our economy and harm millions of americans, the ma
the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: thank you, mr. speaker. good afternoon. i thank my colleague for yielding me the time. mr. speaker, today we are launch watching an attempt to perpetuate a hoax. don't bother to take notes. no need to call the family and say there is history made here. just move along. there is nothing happening here. we've got this plan doesn't come anywhere close to being a solution to the fiscal cliff. it's a political gimmick and all of us recognize that it has...
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york and new jersey, politicians are using that as an excuse to get as much money as they can. politicians in washington are turning if into a christmas tree, of pork-barrelspending. melissa: no you're thegrin much say forget. brian what do you say? >> well i would agree with that. you know the fema budget was 3 dalillion in the year 2000. this year it will be over $13 billion. at its peak it was 20 one after katrina. it has become a slush fund for local and state governments in a way for the federal government to redistribute monies to areas that are hit but in politically favored way. >> kirsten, do you want to save anyone's christmas on this list or we're throwing them all into the fire? >> like i said. i don't see them as bailouts. i see them as money spent the government has to honor. they can't just not pay debts that have been incurred in their name. once, the money has been spent. it is just lke the debt ceiling. people say don't raise the debt ceiling. sorry the mone is already spent. melissa: would you bail them out and shut them down then because they're not -- >> i
york and new jersey, politicians are using that as an excuse to get as much money as they can. politicians in washington are turning if into a christmas tree, of pork-barrelspending. melissa: no you're thegrin much say forget. brian what do you say? >> well i would agree with that. you know the fema budget was 3 dalillion in the year 2000. this year it will be over $13 billion. at its peak it was 20 one after katrina. it has become a slush fund for local and state governments in a way for...
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but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the state department learned painful lessons from the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it has to do better. that is what the deputy secretary of state said at hearings on capitol hill. >> we owe it to our colleagues who lost their lives in benghazi, to the security professionals who acted with extraordinary heroism trying to protect them and we owe it to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication each day at posts around the world. >>shepard: the attack on september 11, killed four americans, coming less than 48 hours after an independent panel released what is a scathing report on security situation in benghazi, blaming the state department for systematic failures and leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels. the report also highlighted how security has deteriorated across eastern libya amid regime change after the death of the dictator muammar qaddafi. >> we did fought do a good enough job and the report highlights trying to help in that struggling pattern. >>shepard: secretary of state, hillary cl
but first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, the state department learned painful lessons from the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. it has to do better. that is what the deputy secretary of state said at hearings on capitol hill. >> we owe it to our colleagues who lost their lives in benghazi, to the security professionals who acted with extraordinary heroism trying to protect them and we owe it to thousands of colleagues serving america with great dedication each day at posts...
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gary ackerman of new york said congress has become a partisan bickering bunch of grousing old people. >> trying to quibble around here on this particular issue of the narrative rather than how we work together to make things better to quibble over somebody said a particular word or didn't use the right word, rather than figure out how to avoid the mistakes that might have been to not lose american lives on into the future. >> reporter: amid the furor, ambassador rice has withdrawn herself for consideration as secretary of state. and four state department security officials resigned on wednesday. >> suarez: retailers are hoping to finish the holiday shopping season strong, particularly given some forecasts warning of a slowing economy in 2013. as we reported earlier, consumer spending helped spike better growth this fall. but in light of the last recession, some are asking whether less personal debt and perhaps some more austerity might be a better approach. "newshour" economics correspondent paul solman has been exploring that question. part of his ongoing reporting on "making sense"
gary ackerman of new york said congress has become a partisan bickering bunch of grousing old people. >> trying to quibble around here on this particular issue of the narrative rather than how we work together to make things better to quibble over somebody said a particular word or didn't use the right word, rather than figure out how to avoid the mistakes that might have been to not lose american lives on into the future. >> reporter: amid the furor, ambassador rice has withdrawn...
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his playing days in new york appear to be over. and we hear he's also looking for a new girlfriend. >> he was on top of the tier. >> just one year ago. >> i know. it's amazing. >> and none of us here are single. >> i know that we'll get to the root of both of those stories. >> that's not a bad thing. >> i know. i'm sorry. apologies to my husband. >> most of us are relatively happy. >> i'm trying to dig myself out of that one. >>> how to get free shipping and delivery by christmas. there's only one person who can make this happen for you. and it's going to be right here on "gma." you want to see this. >> a whole lot coming up. >>> we begin with the incredible survival story. 20-year-old emily anderson, buried by an avalanche while skiing in washington state. but one free hand, quick-acting rescuers and a dog saved her life. neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: 20-year-old emily anderson had just finished what she calls one of the best runs of her life, here at crystal mountain, south of seattle. >> it was amazing. >> reporter:
his playing days in new york appear to be over. and we hear he's also looking for a new girlfriend. >> he was on top of the tier. >> just one year ago. >> i know. it's amazing. >> and none of us here are single. >> i know that we'll get to the root of both of those stories. >> that's not a bad thing. >> i know. i'm sorry. apologies to my husband. >> most of us are relatively happy. >> i'm trying to dig myself out of that one. >>>...
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new york and detroit and others. australia is an example of a country that did this on a massive scale after they had a horrific killing like what we had just seen. 35 people killed in a sea side resort. they came together within two weeks and signed a national firearms agreement that banned assault weapons and various automatic weapons and coupled that with a compulsory buy back because the feeling was if you were going to ban the weapons, huh to compensate citizens who had already bought those. over the next two year, they bought back 1/5 of the guns in the country and melted them down. >> that's incredible and a lot of us have been talking about taz mania and i have an aussie on my writing teams. she points out that the gun culture in australia is different than here. let's say there laws and you have something like 300 million guns out here. >> isn't that impossible? >> they are not going to do it on their honor. we are suggesting we overpay. >> how much? >> 500 will be okay for the smaller caliber things and i h
new york and detroit and others. australia is an example of a country that did this on a massive scale after they had a horrific killing like what we had just seen. 35 people killed in a sea side resort. they came together within two weeks and signed a national firearms agreement that banned assault weapons and various automatic weapons and coupled that with a compulsory buy back because the feeling was if you were going to ban the weapons, huh to compensate citizens who had already bought...
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we actually searched various new york city restaurants today, looking for the most expensive meals we could find, and we could not find an $812 per person meal. so this is our best estimation, the closest we could get. hamburg were diamond. until these loose ends get tied up, the mitt romney for president campaign cannot become the historical curiosity it is now destined to become. there are still some material consequences of that campaign that have to be sorted out, mostly with american express. but in today's news, there was another major story that made clear in the starkest possible terms just how important that romney campaign was. and what a different country we would be already if the result of that elect had gone in the other direction. that is coming up at the close of tonight's show. it is a big story. it's coming up. >>> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. and i'm happy to have that discussion with them. but for them to go after the u.n. ambassador who had nothing to do with benghazi and was simply making a pr
we actually searched various new york city restaurants today, looking for the most expensive meals we could find, and we could not find an $812 per person meal. so this is our best estimation, the closest we could get. hamburg were diamond. until these loose ends get tied up, the mitt romney for president campaign cannot become the historical curiosity it is now destined to become. there are still some material consequences of that campaign that have to be sorted out, mostly with american...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. rangel: let me thank the gentleman for the service he has given to this congress. some may review our conduct in the house and one of the speakers on the other side said shame on the congress. i just wanted to join with him on that, but i want history to record because they may ask what the heck was rangel was doing down there? what happened? i hope the record is abundantly clear, that this was outlined in a campaign, presidential campaign and the president said that as a result of america getting into wars and not paying for it and as a result of wrongdoing of wall street and a result of a lot of people out of work, we had to a program to pay down the deficit by cutting back programs. it seems as though what has happened here is that the republican party missed something. maybe it was election night. maybe it was a small group of the republican party. but they really didn't believe or don't believe that the president won. and this whole idea of protecting 2% of the population actuall
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. rangel: let me thank the gentleman for the service he has given to this congress. some may review our conduct in the house and one of the speakers on the other side said shame on the congress. i just wanted to join with him on that, but i want history to record because they may ask what the heck was rangel was doing down there? what happened? i hope the record is abundantly clear, that this was outlined in a campaign, presidential...
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in times of stress, this economy turns to the new york stock exchange. to the people that are here, there's a reason there is an american flag wrapped around a front of the region and the reason there are hundreds of tourists. charlie: you are committed to the floor traders. >> absolutely. with this name. the company will be more focused on this and i will be less spread out. a more capable derivatives team takes care of this and there will be discussions about the european exchange assets and policiesmakers will have them back and we opened the door yesterday to say that is the call so that gives me the opportunity to be more focused on the brand. charlie: you have been itching to do something else. is this your exit strategy? >> it is shareholder value creation. if you try something you thought was a good idea it doesn't mean you give up. i have committed to stay for the end of 2014 and if we are working together it will be longer. i am not looking for one. charlie: i want to ask you this, you created tremendous shareholder value, kind of behind-the-sc
in times of stress, this economy turns to the new york stock exchange. to the people that are here, there's a reason there is an american flag wrapped around a front of the region and the reason there are hundreds of tourists. charlie: you are committed to the floor traders. >> absolutely. with this name. the company will be more focused on this and i will be less spread out. a more capable derivatives team takes care of this and there will be discussions about the european exchange...
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. >>> today new york giants receiver victor cruz fought back tears while talking about his meeting with the family of jack pinto. he was buried wearing a victor cruz jersey. cruz also gave the family his cleats that he wrote jack's name on. >>> the investigation continues into a motive in the shooting. investigators were back at adam lanza's home. the post reports adam lanza's mother, nancy may have been in the process of committing him to a psychiatric facility. nancy volunteered at sandy hook elementary school and adam believed she cared more about the children than about him. >> as we told you the president created a task force today headed by vice president joe biden to propose new gun laws. we wanted to find out what people think of the call for gun control. ktvu's mike mibach went to a gun store today. what do they think? >> reporter: they like his take on getting more mental health resources. today the president's words were heard loud and clear. >> reporter: this is canyon sports. >> made in america. >> reporter: a gun shot where the line is long and the weapons are stacked. >>
. >>> today new york giants receiver victor cruz fought back tears while talking about his meeting with the family of jack pinto. he was buried wearing a victor cruz jersey. cruz also gave the family his cleats that he wrote jack's name on. >>> the investigation continues into a motive in the shooting. investigators were back at adam lanza's home. the post reports adam lanza's mother, nancy may have been in the process of committing him to a psychiatric facility. nancy...
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york, upstate new york. man, parts of wisconsin, more cornfields than buildings. when i lived there. and guns were a huge part of that culture. you need to explain to people in upstate new york and in rural wisconsin and in alabama, mississippi, georgia, all the places, that what chuck schumer is saying, hey, it's a bit of an education campaign. they're not coming to take away all of your guns unless you want to have a clip that will spray bullets in rapid succession at kids over a five-second time period. >> well, that's why it's important, as andrea, the always-missing sam stein said earlier -- >> where is that guy? >> -- that joe biden is heading this. i mean, it really is -- joe biden was made for this role. he put together coalitions. he dealt with this issue. he knows law enforcement. you've got to get republican mayors involved in this thing. you do have to, you know, if you spend your time in los angeles and new york, nothing will happen. but it may be that this is one of those rare moments. mika, yo
york, upstate new york. man, parts of wisconsin, more cornfields than buildings. when i lived there. and guns were a huge part of that culture. you need to explain to people in upstate new york and in rural wisconsin and in alabama, mississippi, georgia, all the places, that what chuck schumer is saying, hey, it's a bit of an education campaign. they're not coming to take away all of your guns unless you want to have a clip that will spray bullets in rapid succession at kids over a five-second...
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sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> it was a pretty well done video. i didn't believe it. >> i'm glad we spent network resources getting to the bottom of that. everyone, sleep soundly tonight. >>> coming up next, something michael strahan refuses to do and why. >> and the final chapter of a reality tv show that held so many viewers spellbound, next in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> welcome back, everybody. can't believe it's been more than a year now since regis left his morning talk show. michael strahan, of course, took over. they're doing a great job. seems like he and kelly get along, great stuff over here, just around the corner from us, even though we've never been invited. >> i want to go. >> you've been there, haven't you? >> no. >> i thought you worked out with kelly. >> well, i know kelly. but i want to go. i've never been to the show, come to think of it. >> she's a jersey native like me. hook me up. >> i'll try. >> michael strahan gave an interview to "elle" magazine and talked about that famous gap-t
sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> it was a pretty well done video. i didn't believe it. >> i'm glad we spent network resources getting to the bottom of that. everyone, sleep soundly tonight. >>> coming up next, something michael strahan refuses to do and why. >> and the final chapter of a reality tv show that held so many viewers spellbound, next in "the skinny." >> announcer: "world news now" ♪ skinny, so skinny >>> welcome...
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it is limited release in new york and los angeles on december the 28th. it opens nationwide on january 4th but conservative bloggers got a hold of the copy of the script. when they looked through it, melissa, they this is really one-sided piece that looks more like a hit job against fracking than a balanced look at the natural gas industry. melissa: i think it is interesting it was supposed to be about the impacts on salmon and all of sudden turned over to fracking which is so popular right now. they're keying on something a revolution in this country. what has the industry's reaction been like so far? what do they think? >> no question the industry is worried about this. i talked to one industry analyst thought this could be to the fracking industry what the film the china syndrome with jane fonda and jack lemmon was to the nuclear power industry. charles ebinger is analyst with the brookings institute. here is what he told me. >> matt damon will give a convincing actor, undoubtedly casting concerns about shale gas on horizon and that will become a lot o
it is limited release in new york and los angeles on december the 28th. it opens nationwide on january 4th but conservative bloggers got a hold of the copy of the script. when they looked through it, melissa, they this is really one-sided piece that looks more like a hit job against fracking than a balanced look at the natural gas industry. melissa: i think it is interesting it was supposed to be about the impacts on salmon and all of sudden turned over to fracking which is so popular right...
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and democratic comgre cman eliot mggel of new york, who will become that committee's ranking member in the next term. congressman royce, let me start with you. what's the key thing we learned from this report? where do you see the main failure? >> well, i think the ma ailure when you read the report is in management at senior lels because when you hadau on the ground was not only an ambassador but other personnel warning that al qaeda camps were growing, explaining that they felt that they were at risk personally, asking for support-- which was not forth come ago and coming to the conclusion that washington was not concerned about their security needs. so all of that comes out in the memos. and i think what has to be addressed is why not only was thereparation not there, but somebody forgot to circle ther calendar on 9/11. there was no attempt or no effective way, i guess, desploid should this happen that we could come in with a quick-reaction team and assist them if they come under attack. eight-hour firefight, no assistance through thatperiod. >> eliot engel, do you reod i any differ
and democratic comgre cman eliot mggel of new york, who will become that committee's ranking member in the next term. congressman royce, let me start with you. what's the key thing we learned from this report? where do you see the main failure? >> well, i think the ma ailure when you read the report is in management at senior lels because when you hadau on the ground was not only an ambassador but other personnel warning that al qaeda camps were growing, explaining that they felt that...
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it is a "new york times" story today that points out that at the time of the crisis in benghazi, the pentagon had no forces that could be readily sent. the closest gunship was in afghanistan. there were no armed drones within range. there was no marine expeditionary unit. available to the african command. and given the potential for further unrest in syria, and egypt and across the middle east, it seems to me that that's a question that is really critical as we look at how we continue to provide protection for our personnel on the ground. >> well, senator, first with regard to the specific issue of benghazi. it was addressed in the report. the arb's judgment, there was not enough time to have use military force to respond to make a difference in that situation. but you raise a very good broader question and service on we will be working to with our colleagues and the pentagon and elsewhere in the administration. >> thank you and again the potential for unrest across the middle east i would hope that we would follow up on the specific question because it seems to me critical as we loo
it is a "new york times" story today that points out that at the time of the crisis in benghazi, the pentagon had no forces that could be readily sent. the closest gunship was in afghanistan. there were no armed drones within range. there was no marine expeditionary unit. available to the african command. and given the potential for further unrest in syria, and egypt and across the middle east, it seems to me that that's a question that is really critical as we look at how we continue...
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we had psychiatrists in new york available. school support teams. and i am now working in florida as is an adjunct professor at the college level. and my feeling is come, and i don't want to be too judgmental, but i think at the community college level and maybe colleges in general, i don't feel that the staff -- the counseling staff feels more or less the responsibility to really help these disturb students and they would assume the them leave or be dismissed or whatever. >> you are making an important point. looking back at the virginia tech shooting, which is the most deadly shooting. it was developed years ago [inaudible] will we worked on in congress is saying that if a student is a threat to themselves and other people, colleges were saying that we don't want to breach confidence by telling anyone about this. in many cases you have faculty administration aware that a student had a problem and didn't do anything about it. sadly, the most common aspect of violence can be suicide. but we worked to get wording and clarification. i'm not sure if it
we had psychiatrists in new york available. school support teams. and i am now working in florida as is an adjunct professor at the college level. and my feeling is come, and i don't want to be too judgmental, but i think at the community college level and maybe colleges in general, i don't feel that the staff -- the counseling staff feels more or less the responsibility to really help these disturb students and they would assume the them leave or be dismissed or whatever. >> you are...
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. >>> ahora vamos a new york con el niño prodigio. >>> hola qué tal y estamos en piscis y estamos apunto para realiza rlos negocios y así con la luna y cuídate de tomar decisiones paresuradas y no te deslumbres con las personas del camino.. >>> te tcoara enseñar a otors por el camino de la verdad y cancer, el rconocimiento es para ti en lo positivo y te esentiras acompañado. >>> leo: los viajes se presentan para ti y la creatviidad sorprendera a muchos, atiende tu imagen publica. >>> virgo: haz espacio para todo lo nuevo que te regalan los astros. >>> libra: si estas solo, alguien llegará para ayudarte. >>> escorpio: notaras cambios con la llegada de urano y tendrás que enfrentar aspectos íntimos en la parte emocional. >>> sagitario, la luna te llena de romance y urano puede llevarte al desenfreno. >>> capricornio: tu fortaleza te ayuda con tus familiares y quiero ahora que camines por la senda espiritual y hazlo, hazlo bien. >>> acuario: en esta creciente iras en labusqueda de la independencia y volveras a estudiar. >>> piscis: la energia te impulsa a hacer nuevas cosas y necesit
. >>> ahora vamos a new york con el niño prodigio. >>> hola qué tal y estamos en piscis y estamos apunto para realiza rlos negocios y así con la luna y cuídate de tomar decisiones paresuradas y no te deslumbres con las personas del camino.. >>> te tcoara enseñar a otors por el camino de la verdad y cancer, el rconocimiento es para ti en lo positivo y te esentiras acompañado. >>> leo: los viajes se presentan para ti y la creatviidad sorprendera a muchos,...